Nadia Daly

Nadia Daly reports for ABC TV, radio and online from Sydney.She has worked for news networks across Europe and Asia, including CNN in Hong Kong, and Euronews in France.Nadia holds particular interest in disruptive technology and keeps a close eye on social and political developments in the Asia-Pacific.You can follow her on Twitter or on Facebook.

Finn Stannard, a Year 12 student at St Ignatius College Riverview, in Sydney, tells 7.30 he came out during school assembly for his "younger self". He says the love and support of his family and boyfriend helped give him the courage to make the speech.

An Australian man who evacuated passengers from a sinking Boeing 737 after it crash-landed in Micronesia last month claims some of the Air Niugini crew panicked and left passengers to escape by themselves.

Following a number of cases in other cities, police confirm the first case of strawberries contaminated with needles in a Sydney supermarket, after a customer discovered three strawberries with needles in the one punnet.

Former Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer has been stockpiling prescription medication in prison, and pretended to be a police detective in an email, a Sydney court hears. His bail application was denied.

Whether or not bike-sharing company oBike will continue operating in Australia is unclear — it's gone into liquidation in Singapore, pulled out of operations in Melbourne, and emails to its Sydney operations are bouncing back.

Actor Yunxiang Gao — described by his lawyer as "the Hugh Jackman of China" — will remain behind bars in Sydney after being refused bail in a heated court appearance in which dozens of journalists and fans were locked out.

A prescription error that led to the death of a man at a NSW hospital most likely occurred when an anaesthetist left the patient's records open on a computer, and returned and entered another person's script by mistake, a coroner finds.

Demonstrators from Australia's Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laos, Burmese and Filippino communities gather to condemn human rights abuses and to give a voice to their communities back home, as leaders meet nearby on the first day of the ASEAN summit.